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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new capacity" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a new or increased ability or potential for someone or something. Example: The company decided to expand its operations by building a new factory to increase its production capacity.
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Some argue (optimistically) you need no new capacity.
There is nothing precious about Naipaul's new capacity for wonderment.
"That makes business people run lean and be cautious about investing in new capacity," he said.
For consumers, all this new capacity will come at a price, but generally a low one.
This is an average of about 21GW of new capacity a year.
We have a very old generating fleet and the UK needs new capacity.
The lines most in need of new capacity are commuter ones.
"We expect Mr Johnson to act in a professional and cordial manner in his new capacity.
The Second Avenue subway will provide major new capacity plus service downtown.
Net capacity is new capacity minus retired capacity, such as old hydro being taken offline.
The first auction to encourage new capacity to fill the shortfall took place last December.
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